
Rangers Exclusive: Compensation update shared as new arrival on cards
Rangers will not be paying any compensation to secure the services of assistant manager Issame Charai, Ibrox News has learned.
The Ibrox outfit are set to secure the services of Charai on a three-and-a-half-year deal and he will be the main assistant to Philippe Clement, as per Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri.
Ibrox News understands that he is no longer contracted to Strasbourg so Gers will not be entitled to pay anything to the Ligue 1 club.
Issame Charai can revolutionise the gameplay at Rangers
Clement’s ideas at the club have become stale and fans will be hoping that Charai can help change things.
He has worked as an assistant at a number of clubs, including Strasbourg, OH Leuven, Beerschot, and also the Monaco Under-23s side.
The 42-year-old also had a professional career that spanned 12 years, with him calling it a day in 2012.
He then immediately moved into a coaching role and began his journey at Saudi Arabian side Al Faisaly.
It is still unclear if Charai will be replacing anyone at Ibrox, but his appointment is set to be officially finalised.

The Belgium-born coach has already taken a training session of the Gers first team so it seems a matter of time before an announcement is made.
In other Rangers news, a Premier League side are now leading the race to secure the services of a key first-team player ahead of the transfer deadline.
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